Some of the movement was designated as white flight from racial unrest in the 1960s.
The 1960s posed new challenges to the department from increased drug use, counterculture, and societal unrest.
But some officials worry that Mexico is not out of danger from unrest and economic mismanagement.
Ireland in the 1920s was slowly emerging from war, unrest and change.
He continued to spend too much, and his country suffered from religious unrest.
After independence in 1991, post-communist Georgia suffered from civil unrest and economic crisis for most of the 1990s.
Combined with the high unemployment rate, this led to social problems from crime, a low standard of living, and unrest.
Having consulted his father he began looking for a house in the countryside to escape a city suffering from economic depression and civil unrest.
Switzerland, a country unaligned with any major organization, suffered from much civil unrest in the weeks prior to its October 2007 elections.
In return, you will have the right to call on the Council in cases of attack from outside or unrest within.